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I would think there would be an infinite number of lines of symmetry. Any line passing through the center of the circle, regardless of the angle will be a symmetry line.
That would be the Department of Transportation for the respective state.
A regular octagon can intersect lines depending on the orientation and position of those lines relative to the octagon. If the lines are drawn through or near the vertices or edges of the octagon, they may intersect at multiple points. However, if the lines are drawn parallel to the sides or far outside the octagon, they may not intersect it at all. The specific intersection points would depend on the mathematical equations of the lines and the coordinates of the octagon's vertices.
The line passing through the point (0,0) with a slope of 7 would be y=7x.
No, given any three points, it is possible for one of the points not to be on the line defined by the other two points. Only two points on a line are needed to identify the exact position of the line. The positions of any three points gives you the exact position of the plane that includes those three points.No, it is not true. If it were true, all triangles would be straight lines !?!
I would think there would be an infinite number of lines of symmetry. Any line passing through the center of the circle, regardless of the angle will be a symmetry line.
It would be a undefined slope.There are four types of slope:Postive slope (when lines go uphill from left to right)Negative slope (when lines go downhill from left to right)Zero slope (when lines are horizontal)Undefined slope (when lines are vertical)
line is a group of points
One line only. This is because by definition a line only needs two points. Three points not in a line would make a plane when connected. Two points, when connected, form a line in which there is only one way to pass through points a and b.
That would be the Department of Transportation for the respective state.
That would be a lunar eclipse.
Answer: Two lines that never touch or have any points in common are parallel. If there was a slight angle difference with one of the lines, they would eventually cross somewhere. Perfectly parallel lines will always remain parallel and will never cross each other. Answer: If they are also in the same plane, they are said to be parallel.
Two points of parallel segments are writing with two lines like the following. (e.g.. ) For example if points AB are parallel to GI then you would write it like this (e.g.. ABGI)
nope cause then it would be on top of each other already.
No, four lines can can have 6 total intersections. They would be Ab, Ac, Ad, Bc, Bd, and Cd
The locus of points at a given distance to a line would be a line parallel to the first line. Assuming that both lines are straight.
Yes light can travel through prisms. At some points it would occur total internal reflection and at some points there would be refraction of light.